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Leni Stern

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Leni Stern
Background information
Birth nameMagdalena Thora
Born (1952-04-28) 28 April 1952 (age 72)
Munich, West Germany
GenresJazz, rock, fusion, world music
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals, ngoni
Websitelenistern.com

Leni Stern (born 28 April 1952) is a German jazz guitarist and singer.[1]

Early life

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Stern was born Magdalena Thora, in Germany on 28 April 1952.[1] She was interested in music from an early age, beginning piano studies at the age of six and taking on the guitar a few years later.[1] She was an actress in Germany, including appearing on television, then enrolled at the Berklee College of Music in 1977.[1] She lived in Boston until 1980, then moved to New York.[1]

Later life and career

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In 1983, she formed a band of her own with Paul Motian on drums and Bill Frisell on guitar.[2] Vocals became a more important part of her music from the 1997 release of Black Guitar.[1] She is married to guitarist Mike Stern.[2]

Discography

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Stern performing in 2009
  • Clairvoyant (Passport Jazz, 1986)
  • The Next Day (Passport Jazz, 1987)
  • Secrets (Enja, 1989)
  • Closer to the Light (Enja, 1990)
  • Ten Songs (Lipstick, 1992)
  • Like One (Lipstick, 1993)
  • Words (Lipstick, 1995)
  • Black Guitar (1997)
  • Kindness of Strangers (Leni Stern, 2000)
  • Finally the Rain Has Come (Leni Stern, 2002)
  • When Evening Falls (Leni Stern, 2004)
  • Love Comes Quietly (Leni Stern, 2006)
  • Africa (Leni Stern, 2007)
  • Alu Mayé (Have You Heard) (Leni Stern, 2007)
  • Sa Belle Belle Ba (Leni Stern, 2010)
  • Sabani (Leni Stern, 2012)
  • Smoke, No Fire (Leni Stern, 2012)
  • Jellel (Leni Stern, 2013)
  • Dakar Suite (Leni Stern, 2016)
  • 3 (Leni Stern, 2018)
  • 4 (Leni Stern, 2020)[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Yanow, Scott. "Leni Stern". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b Worsley, Jim (9 February 2018). "Leni Stern: Finally The Fame Has Come". All About Jazz. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Leni Stern | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
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